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Moving out on your own for the first time can be so overwhelming. Thereâ€™s the big stuff, sure â€” packing up your things,Â finding a new job, unpacking your boxes, running to the store for all the things you never realized you didnâ€™t own. Most people have the big stuff figured out. Alas, thereâ€™s also the small things to consider. Things like unplugging a sink,Â planning a week of meals, orÂ gettingÂ a stain out of a white shirt.read more

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